Apple follows Facebook’s lead and reveals US surveillance requests | Technology | guardian.co.uk Apple has joined rivals including Facebook, Google and Twitter in calling on the US government to allow it to publish more details of the secret court orders … Continue reading →

“March 2011, during their first meeting as the Clemency Board and at the urging of Attorney General Pam Bondi, Gov. Rick Scott and Florida’s three Cabinet members voted unanimously to implement arguably the most restrictive criteria in the nation for … Continue reading →

It’s mathematically impossible to involve thousands of unnecessary people in the delivery of a government service and have that involvement result in savings. Every legislator and governor that claims otherwise should begin hearing the word “recall” from his or … Continue reading →

The shortest distance between two points remains a straight line. In ending conviction corruption, the straightest line is ending the Bar’s involvement in law enforcement, which the IRS has the power to make the Bar seek for its own sake. … Continue reading →